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    							 3.  Using TV Features 31
    The USB Media Player Menu
    Displaying the Menu
    Back	up	the	data	on	your	USB	drive	before	con-1. 
    necting	it	to	the	TV.		Mitsubishi	is	not	responsible	
    for	any	file	damage	or	data	loss.
    Connect	your	USB	drive	to	the	TV’s	USB	port.2. 
    The	USB Media Player	menu	displays	while	files	
    are	being	read.		Wait	until	the	Play	icon	appears	
    highlighted	and	in	full	color.
    The TV can read photo and music files from the 
    USB port.AUDIO
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    DVI OUTANALOG 
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    From	the	USB	Menu	you	can:3. 
    Activate	any	of	the	
    menu	options
    Highlight	an	icon	and	press	
    ENTER.
    Display	the	Activity	
    menu.
    Press	ACTIVITY.  Press	again	to	
    clear.
    Display	the	main	
    menu.
    Press	MENU.  Press	again	to	
    clear.
    Display	status	for	the	
    file	source.
    Press	INFO.  Press	BACK	to	
    clear.
    To	resume	use	of	the	USB	port	after	switching	the	4. 
    TV	to	a	different	input,	press	ACTIVITY,	choose	View 
    Photos,	and	select	the	USB	port.
    Playing a Slide Show or Playlist
    Use	these	keys	while	playing	a	slide	show	or	playlist.
    		or	
    ENTER
    Replays	the	slide	show	or	playlist.
    Pauses	a	slide	show	or	playlist.
    Stops	a	slide	show	or	playlist.
    		
    Displays	the	previous	or	next	slide.
    Plays	the	previous	or	next	track.
    GUIDERotates	an	image	clockwise	in	90˚	incre-
    ments.
    BACKDisplays	the	USB Media Player	menu.
    MENUDisplays	the	main	menu	and	stops	play.
    A CTIVITYDisplays	the	Activity	menu	and	stops	play.
    INFODisplays	slide	name	or	track	name.		Press	
    BACK	to	clear.
    I M P O R TA N T
    Always stop playback with 	(STOP)	or change 
    to a different TV input before disconnecting your 
    USB device.
    The	TV	can	read	photo	or	music	files	from	a	USB	•	
    drive.			Photos	must	be	in	JPEG	format	and	music	
    files	must	be	in	mp3	format.		To	play	music	files	
    while	displaying	a	photo	slide	show,	see	“USB	
    Media	Setup	Menu”	on	the	next	page.
    The	TV	can	display	files	of	still	or	moving	images	•	
    from	a	camera	through	the	Y/ V I D E O	port.
    Camera Images and Music Files
    The TV can read JPEG files as created by the 
    camera.  If you edit a picture file on a computer 
    and resave the image, the TV may be unable to 
    read the resaved file.
                                                                                                                                                                
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    							32 3.  Using TV Features
       
    Thumbnail and Playlist 
    Menus
    JPEG Thumbnail Menu
    Use	these	keys	while	viewing	JPEG	thumbnail	images	
    or	the	music	tracks	in	a	playlist.
    					Moves	the	highlight	from	item	to	item.
    GUIDERotates	a	thumbnail	clockwise	in	90˚	
    increments
    		or	
    ENTER
    Plays	the	slide	show	or	playlist	starting	
    with	the	highlighted	item.
    Selects	the	last	item	on	the	current	page.
    Selects	the	first	item	on	the	current	page.
    		
    PAGE UP/DN
    Displays	the	next	or	previous	page	of	
    items.
    BACKDisplays	the	USB Media Player	menu.
    MENUDisplays	the	main	menu.
    ACTIVITYDisplays	the	Activity	menu.
    Notes on Using the USB Port
    •	 The	TV	ignores	all	commands	while	reading	files.		Wait	
    until	the	Play	icon	appears	highlighted	and	in	full	
    color	before	continuing.
    •	 Large	files	or	high-capacity	storage	devices	may	take	a	
    long	time	to	display.
    •	The	TV	can	read	files	up	to	10	MB	in	size	with	a	
    maximum	of	2,500	files	stored	on	the	device.		The	
    FAT16	or	FAT32	file	system	is	recommended.
    •	 Use	a	USB	drive	instead	of	a	card	reader.
    •	 Back	up	the	data	on	your	USB	drive	before	con-
    necting	it	to	the	TV.		Mitsubishi	is	not	responsible	
    for	any	file	damage	or	data	loss.
    •	 Some	manufacturers’	devices	may	be	incompat-
    ible	with	the	TV.		If	the	TV	is	unable	to	display	your	
    photos,	you	can:
    Transfer 		-files	to	a	different	USB	drive.
    Use	your	digital	camera’s	composite	video		-
    output.		See	page	33.
    USB Media Setup Menu
    Use	the	USB	Media Setup	menu	set	up	play	of	a	slide	
    show	or	playlist.
    •	 If	JPEG	image	files	and	mp3	files	are	on	the	USB	
    device,	choose:
    Slideshow + Music	-
    Slideshow	-
    Music only	-
    Slideshow.•			Select	either	Auto	or	Manual	advance	
    for	the	slide	show.		During	manual	operation,	press	
    ENTER	to	advance	to	the	next	slide.
    Interval.•			For	automatic	advance,	select	the	time	
    interval	for	display	of	each	slide.		The	interval	you	
    select	here	is	the	minimum	time	between	slides;	
    actual	time	may	be	longer	for	larger	files.
    Frequency.•			For	automatic	advance,	select	the	
    number	of	times	(frequency)	to	play	the	complete	slide	
    show	and/or	playlist:		Once,	Tw i c e,	or	Continuous.
    Press	•	BACK	to	close	the	Media Setup	menu	and	
    return	to	the	Media Player	menu.
    Picture Files Compatible with the USB Port
    •	 Still	images	recorded	on	digital	cameras	using	the	
    Exchangeable	Image	File	Format,	version	2.1	(EXIF	
    2.1)	standard	for	digital	still	cameras	and	Design	
    Rules	for	Camera	File	Systems	version	1.0	(DCF	1.0)
    •	 Some	images	opened	and	resaved	on	a	computer	
    may	not	play	back	or	may	not	display	in	the	thumb-
    nail	list.		This	happens	if	the	files	were	resaved	in	an	
    incompatible	format.
    •	 Full	path	file	names	can	be	no	longer	than	50	char-
    acters	and	must	end	in	a	.jpg	extension.		Only	the	
    first	20	of	the	50	characters	will	display.
    Camera Images and Music Files, continued
        
    						
    							 3.  Using TV Features 33
    Photos and Moving Video 
    as Composite Video
    Connect	the	camera	to	the	TV	using	a	composite	video	
    cable	if:
    •	 You	are	unable	to	see	images	using	the	USB	port.
    •	You	wish	to	view	moving	video	from	the	camera.
    Control	the	slide	show	or	movie	through	the	camera	as	
    the	TV’s	USB Media Player	menu	will	be	unavailable.		
    The	display	resolution	will	be	standard-definition	(480i).
    Refer	to	the	owner’s	manual	supplied	with	the	1. 
    camera	for	instructions	needed	for	this	setup.
    Set	the	camera’s	output	signal	type	to	2. NTSC	and	
    put	the	camera	into	playback	mode.
    With	the	camera	still	turned	on,	connect	your	digital	3. 
    camera’s	composite	video	cable	(usually	yellow)	to	
    the	TV’s	Y/ V I D E O	jack.		To	hear	audio,	connect	the	
    camera’s	audio	output	cable	to	the	AUDIO	L	jack.
    AUDIO
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    Optional 
    Audio Cable
    Camera connection using a composite video cable
    When	the	4. New Device Found	screen	displays,	
    assign	the	name	Camcorder.
    Press	5. BACK	to	close	the	New Device Found	screen.
    Press	6. ACTIVITY,	select	Watch Movie > Cam,	and	
    press	ENTER.
    If	viewing	photos,	advance	through	the	images	7.  
    manually	or	set	the	camera	to	advance	automati-
    c a l l y.
         
    						
    							34 3.  Using TV Features
    Sound Projector Technology
    The	TV’s	bank	of	speakers	can	be	adjusted	to	reflect	
    sound	off	the	room	walls	to	create	a	surround	sound	
    effect.
    Setup	can	be	performed	manually	and/or	automatically,	
    depending	on	your	TV	model:
    Manual	setup	only151	series
    Manual	or	Auto	setup153	and	249	series
    To	create	the	surround	sound	effect,	the	room	walls	•	
    must	reflect	sound	and	not	be	covered	with	sound-
    absorbent	material.
    Repeat	the	setup	procedure	if	you	reconfigure	the	•	
    room’s	walls	or	furnishings.
    Before You Begin
    Positioning the TV
    Center	the	seating	area	in	front	of	the	TV	and	at	•	
    least	six	feet	away	from	it.
    Arrangements	that	give	good	results:•	
    If	the	room	is	an	odd	shape,	locate	the	TV	to	take	•	
    best	advantage	of	wall	reflections.
    Avoid	locations	that	may	distort	sound	reflections.•	
    Connecting the TV
    To	get	the	full	benefit	of	the	TV’s	Sound	Projector,	the	
    TV	must	be	connected	to	a	source	input	providing	
    digital	surround	sound.		The	TV	can	receive	digital	sur-
    round	sound	on:
    Any	HDMI	jack•	
    The	•	DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT	jack	(when	used	in	
    conjunction	with	INPUT 2)
    The	•	ANT	input	(from	some	digital	broadcasts)
    See	page	20	for	suggestions	on	connecting	your	
    devices.
    Basic Setup
    Note:	153 and 249 Series.		If	you	have	already	per-
    formed	Auto	setup,	any	manual	adjustments	will	
    erase	all	settings	created	during	Auto	setup.
    Press	1. MENU	and	go	to	Initial > SoundPro. 	Press	
    ENTER	to	enter	the	menu.
    Enter	the	room	dimensions	and	layout	information	2. 
    requested	in	the	screen.		To	change	measure-
    ments,	press		.
    Press	3. MENU	to	exit.
    Play	some	sample	audio	to	check	sound	quality.		4. 
    If	further	adjustment	is	needed,	use	the	Custom	
    menu	as	described	below.
    Custom Menu
    Use	the	Custom	menu	after	defining	the	room	layout.
    For	a	room	with	large	areas	of	curtains	that	might	affect	
    sound	reflection,	do	the	following:
    Open	the	curtains	fully	to	improve	sound	reflec-a. 
    tion.
    Set	angles	by	performing	the	procedure	in	b. 
    “Adjusting	Beam	Angles.”
    Sound Projector
     
    						
    							 3.  Using TV Features 35
    Close	the	curtains.c. 
    Set	levels	by	performing	the	procedure	in	d. 
    “Adjusting	Levels.”
    From	the	1. Initial > SoundPro	menu	go	to	the	
    Custom	menu.
    Position	yourself	in	your	usual	viewing	location.		2. 
    Remain	in	this	position,	looking	at	the	TV,	while	
    making	the	following	adjustments.
    Adju3. sting Beam Angles
    a. Adjust	Center Beam Angle	until	sound	is	
    about	equal	in	both	ears.
    b. Adjust	Left Beam Angle	to	maximize	sound	
    heard	from	the	front	left	side.
    c. Adjust	Right Beam Angle	to	maximize	sound	
    heard	from	the	front	right	side.
    d. Adjust	Left Surround Beam Angle	to	where	
    the	sound	seems	to	come	from	the	left	rear	
    side.		If	this	cannot	be	achieved,	make	the	
    setting	the	same	as	that	for	Left	Beam	Angle.
    e. Adjust	Right Surround Beam Angle	to	where	
    the	sound	seems	to	come	from	the	right	rear	
    side.		If	this	cannot	be	achieved,	make	the	
    setting	the	same	as	that	for	Right	Beam	Angle.
    Adjus4. ting Levels
    a. Adjust	Center Level	to	the	mid	level.
    b. Adjust	the	following	levels	one	at	a	time	so	that	
    each	one	sounds	about	the	same	as	the	center	
    level:
    Left Level
    Right Level
    Left Surround Level
    Right Surround Level
    c. Check	all	sound	levels	by	quickly	switching	
    between	them	using		.
    d. Readjust	individual	levels	in	small	increments	
    and	recheck	as	above	until	all	sound	levels	
    seem	about	the	same.
    Adjusting an External Subwoofer5. 
    a. Play	sample	video	or	music	containing	low-
    frequency	bass	sound.
    b. Press	MORE	and	then	9	(AUDIO).		Use			to	
    display	the	Subwoofer	option.
    c. With	Subwoofer	set	to	On,	press	ENTER	to	
    display	a	slider	for	the	volume.
    d. Press				to	adjust	the	subwoofer	volume.
    How to Make Adjustments in the Custom Menu
    Press	•			to	select	an	audio	beam;	colors	of	the	
    adjusters	correspond	to	audio	beams	in	the	on-
    screen	diagram.
    Press	•				to	redirect	the	audio	beam	or	change	
    the	sound	level.
    Controls in the SoundPro 
    > Custom menu adjust the 
    direction and focus of the TV’s sound output.
    At extreme beam angles, adjustment may be 
    limited and the image on screen may not accurately 
    represent the sound beams.
    Adjust the volume level of individual audio beams 
    using sliders in the SoundPro > Custom menu.
    Resetting Angle and Level Values in the Custom 
    Menu
    Press	1. BACK	to	clear	all	menus.
    Press	2. MENU.		Go	to	the	Initial > SoundPro	menu	
    and	press	ENTER.
    Change	any	setting	(e.g.,	3. TV Location).
    Press	4. BACK	to	clear	all	menus.
    Press	5. MENU.		Go	to	the	Initial > SoundPro	menu	
    and	press	ENTER.
    Enter	the	correct	values	for	the	room	layout.6. 
    Return	to	the	7. Custom	menu	to	adjust	angles	and	
    levels.
    Sound Projector, continued
     
    						
    							36 3.  Using TV Features
    Auto Setup
    153 and 249 Series
    Auto	setup	uses	a	calibration	microphone	to	optimize	
    Sound	Projector	performance	for	most	room	condi-
    tions.		If	the	room	is	very	large	or	has	many	obstacles	
    affecting	the	sound	beams,	you	may	wish	to	try	manual	
    setup,	which	is	done	without	the	microphone.
    Initial Preparation
    Position	and	connect	the	TV	as	described	under	1. 
    “Before	You	Begin,”	page	34.
    Power	on	the	TV	and	external	subwoofer,	if	any.2. 
    Plug	the	microphone	cable	into	the	TV’s	3. INPUT 3	
    left	audio	jack.
    Place	the	microphone	as	described	in	the	guide-4. 
    lines	on	this	page.
    Start Auto Setup
    Press	1. MENU	and	go	to	Initial > SoundPro.
    Press	2. ENTER. 	Set	Mode	to	Auto.
    Highlight	3. S TA R T	and	press	
    ENTER.
    Quietly	exit	the	room	right	away.		The	calibration	5. 
    sequence	will	start	in	a	few	seconds	and	may	be	
    loud.		It	is	important	to	leave	the	room	as	your	pres-
    ence	will	interfere	with	the	calibration	process.
    Wait	for	completion	of	setup	before	returning	to	the	6. 
    room.
    Play	some	sample	audio	material	to	check	the	7. 
    sound	quality.
    Note:	 Do	not	perform	manual	adjustments	after	run-
    ning	Auto	setup,	as	doing	so	will	erase	all	set-
    tings	defined	during	Auto	setup.
    Store	the	microphone	out	of	direct	sunlight	and	8. 
    away	from	heat.
    Microphone Placement
    Make	sure	there	are	no	large	obstacles	between	•	
    the	TV	and	microphone.
    Place	the	microphone•	
    On	a	flat,	level	surface	at	least	six	feet	away		-
    from	the	front	of	the	TV.
    On	a	tripod	or	on	the	backrest	of	your		-
    seating.
    At	the	same	height	yours	ears	would	be		-
    when	watching	TV.		The	height	must	be	
    within	3	vertical	feet	of	the	height	of	the	TV’s	
    speaker	array.
    Centered	in	front	of	the	TV,	not	off	to	the		-
    side.
    Be sure the 
    height of the 
    microphone is 
    within three feet 
    of the speaker 
    height.
    Center the micro-
    phone in front of 
    the TV.
    Set the microphone 
    on a level surface at 
    ear height at least 
    six feet from the TV.  
    Use a seat backrest 
    or tripod so as to 
    pick up sound from 
    all directions.
    Maximum height above speakers
    Microphone
    TV
    6 ft. minimum
    Microphone
    Height of TV 
    speakers3 ft.
    Sound Projector, continued
     
    						
    							 3.  Using TV Features 37
    Streaming Internet Movies with VUDU
    249 Series.		This	TV’s	built-in	VUDU™	capabilities	
    allow	you	to	access	your	own	personal	home	video	
    store	right	on	your	TV.		VUDU’s	service	offers	you:
    The	largest	on-demand	HD	movie	selection	any-•	
    where,	featuring	full	1080p	and	5.1	surround	sound.
    All	of	Hollywood’s	latest	hits	and	classics.		Movies	•	
    are	available	to	rent	or	buy	the	same	day	the	movie	
    comes	out	on	DVD.
    VUDU	allows	you	to	enjoy	movies	with	no	store	•	
    visits,	no	mailing,	no	late	fees	and	no	subscriptions.
    Parental	controls	allow	you	to	restrict	access	to	•	
    content	according	to	MPA A	ratings.		See	the	VUDU	
    Info & Settings	menu.
    VUDU	features	popular	internet	applications	like	•	
    Pandora,	Picasa,	and	many	others.
    Visit	www.VUDU.com	to	learn	more	about	available	
    titles,	prices,	recommended	bandwidth,	and	services	
    offered.		At	the	time	of	this	writing,	VUDU	requires	an	
    internet	bandwidth	of	4.0	Mbps	or	higher	for	instant	
    HD	video	and	2.0	Mbps	or	higher	for	instant	SD	video.		
    These	specifications	are	subject	to	change.		For	a	list	of	
    recommended	routers	and	switches,	 see	the	Support > 
    FAQ	section	at	VUDU.com.
    Required for VUDU Service
    Broadband	internet	service•	
    Ethernet	cable	•	or	the	VUDU	wireless	kit.
    Computer	access	to	the	VUDU.com	website	•	
    (required	for	one-time	account	activation).
    A	credit	card	for	rental	and	purchase	transactions.•	
    Standard Connection
    Connect	the	TV	to	your	network	router	or	directly	to	a	
    high-speed	internet	modem	using	an	Ethernet	cable	
    (not	supplied).
    Ethernet 
    cable
    Router or modem 
    providing high-speed 
    internet service
    LANUSBaUSBb
    Standard VUDU connection via Ethernet
    VUDU Wireless Kit
    The	VUDU	wireless	kit	is	available	for	purchase	from	
    VUDU.com.		The	kit	includes	the	two	wireless	boxes,	
    two	power	cables,	and	two	Ethernet	cables	shown	in	
    the	diagram	below.		VUDU	capabilities	are	built	right	
    into	the	TV,	so	connect	VUDU	Wireless	Box	2	directly	to	
    the	TV	as	shown.
    The	LED	indicators	for	•	POWER	and	ETHERNET	will	
    light	up	once	power	is	applied	to	the	boxes.
    After	a	few	seconds,	the	LED	indicator	for	•	
    WIRELESS	will	start	to	blink,	indicating	the	wireless	
    adapters	have	been	set	up	successfully.
    The	LED	indicators	for	•	WIRELESS	and	ETHERNET	
    will	blink	when	data	is	being	transmitted.
    LANUSBaUSBbTV
    AC-to-DC 
    power 
    cable
    USB-to-DC 
    power 
    cable
    Router
    or modem Ethernet 
    cable
    Ethernet 
    cable
    VUDU 
    Wireless 
    Box 1
    VUDU 
    Wireless 
    Box 2
    Connecting the VUDU wireless kit.  Connect VUDU 
    Wireless Box 2 directly to the TV.
     
    						
    							38 3.  Using TV Features
    F1F3F4F2
    FAVONDEMAND
    GUIDEBACK
    ACTIVITY
    Returns	to	the	VUDU	home	menu	
    while	in	VUDU.
    VUDU	PLUS.		Displays	more	options	for	
    the	current	selection	(if	available).PAGE UP/PAGE DOWN
    Jumps	to	the	previous/next	page	
    of	menu	items.
    ACTIVITYTo	exit	VUDU,	press	ACTIVITY	and	
    select	a	different	TV	input.
    Displays	the	TV’s	MORE	menu	with	
    these	special	VUDU	options:
    Displays	network	information	useful	
    for	troubleshooting.
    Resets	VUDU	if	VUDU	stops	
    responding	to	commands.
    Goes	to	the	previous	screen.•	
    Stops	video	playback	and	returns	to	the	•	
    previous	menu.
    PLAY/PAUSE
    Starts	or	pauses	video	playback.
    FAST FORWARD/REVERSE
    Press	to	search	scenes	forward	•	
    or	back.
    Press	additional	times	to	speed	•	
    up	search.
    Press	opposite	key	to	slow	and	•	
    pause	search.
    STOP
    Stops	video	playback	and	returns	to	the	
    previous	menu.
    ENTERSelects	a	menu	item.•	
    Pauses	video	and	displays	a	scene-•	
    selection	strip	for	frame-by-frame	
    search.		Press	again	to	resume	play.
    				Directional	navigation
    Getting Started
    To	start	using	VUDU,	connect	your	TV	to	the	inter-1. 
    net	as	described	in	the	previous	section.
    Power	on	the	TV.2. 
    Press	3. ACTIVITY	to	display	the	Activity	menu.
    In	the	4. Watch Movie	activity,	highlight	the	VUDU	
    icon	and	press	ENTER.
    Browse	the	VUDU	catalog	and	offerings.5. 
    When	you	are	ready	to	rent	or	buy	a	movie,	you	6. 
    will	be	prompted	to	activate	your	VUDU	account.		
    Follow	the	on-screen	instructions	and	use	a	com-
    puter	to	go	to	www.VUDU.com/activation.		A	
    credit	card	is	required	for	activation.
    Once	your	account	is	activated,	you	can	rent	and	buy	
    movies	using	only	the	TV	and	the	TV’s	remote	control.
    Troubleshooting
    If the VUDU Screen Is Not Responding
    Press	MORE	and	then	2	(RESET)	to	reset	VUDU.		This	
    resets	VUDU	only	and	does	not	affect	TV	settings.
    If You Are Unable to Connect to VUDU
    Check	all	power	and	data	connections.•	
    If	you	can	reach	the	internet	with	a	computer	or	•	
    other	device	on	the	same	internet	service	used	by	
    the	TV,	consult	the	router	or	modem	owner’s	guide	
    for	reset	instructions.
    If	you	cannot	reach	the	internet,	contact	your	•	
    service	provider.		You	may	be	asked	for	network	
    information	such	as	the	TV’s	IP	address.		Press	the	
    MORE	key	and	then	press	1	(NETWORK).
    For Further Assistance
    If	you	are	having	trouble	connecting	your	TV	or	•	
    accessing	internet	applications,	contact	Mitsubishi	
    Customer	Care	at	1-800-332-2119.
    If	you	are	having	difficulty	with	your	VUDU	•	
    account,	contact	VUDU	Customer	Care	at	
    www.VUDU.com/support.
    See	more	troubleshooting	tips	in	the	•	TV	Reset	
    Comparison	Guide	starting	on	page	81.
    Streaming Internet Movies with VUDU, continued
    Using VUDUNavigate	VUDU’s	menus	with	the	keys	on	the	TV’s	remote	control.		Browse	the	movie	catalog,	
    watch	movie	previews,	set	parental	controls,	and	rent	or	buy	movies.
                    
    						
    							 3.  Using TV Features 39
    Introduction to Home-Theater Control
    This	summary	offers	some	examples	of	control	methods	available	using	the	TV’s remote control.		You	may	wish	to	
    use	one	or	more	of	these	methods	in	your	home	theater	after	completing	Auto	Input	Sensing.
    Source device connected directly to the TV
    Remote Control Programming (Any Connection Type)
    Program	the	remote	control	to	operate	the	A /V	device.		To	control	the	device,	set	
    the	remote	control	to	the	correct	mode	for	the	device	type.		See		Appendix	A,	“Pro-
    gramming	the	Remote	Control.”		In	the	case	of	an	A /V	receiver,	use	the	Audio	Lock	
    feature,	page	69.
    Any Connection Type
    TVA / V 
    Device
    CEC-Enabled HDMI Device (HDMI Connection Only)
    See	Appendix	B,	“HDMI	Control	of	CEC	Devices,”	page	75.TVCEC-Enabled   A / V Device
    HDMI 
    Cable
    153 and 249 Series:  NetCommand IR Control (Any Connection Type)
    Set	up	NetCommand	IR	control	of	the	device’s	keys	as	desired.		See	“IR	Emitter	
    Placement,”	page	56,	and	“Initial	NetCommand	Setup,”	page	57.
    Any Connection Type
    TVA / V 
    Device
    Source device connected to an A/V receiver connected to the TV
    CEC-Enabled HDMI A /V Receiver
    The	TV’s	remote	control	may	operate	some	functions	of	a	connected	A /V	device.		
    You	can	switch	to	the	device	by	selecting	its	icon	in	the	TV’s	Activity	menu.		See	
    Appendix	B,	“HDMI	Control	of	CEC	Devices,”	page	75.
    HDMI 
    Cable
    HDMI 
    Cable
    TV
    CEC-Enabled  
    Source Device
    A / V Receiver
    153 and 249 Series:  A /V Receiver with HDMI Output (no CEC)
    Set	up	NetCommand	IR	control	of	the	1. A /V receiver’s	keys	as	desired.		See	“IR	
    Emitter	Placement,”	page	56,	and	“Setting	Up	A /V	Receiver	Control,”	page	62.
    Set	up	NetCommand	IR	control	of	the	2. source device’s	keys	as	desired.		See	
    “NetCommand	Control	of	a	Device	Connected	to	an	HDMI	A /V	Receiver,”	page	
    66.
    TV
    Any Con -
    nection TypeSource  Device
    A / V Receiver
    HDMI 
    Cable
     
    						
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    4
    TV Menus
    Displays	or	clears	the	main	menu.
    Moves	navigation	into	the	•	
    options	area.
    Selects	an	item.•	
    Moves	up	one	menu	level.•	
    Clears	the	current	menu.•	
    		Moves	the	highlight	within	menus.
    		Makes	adjustments	in	some	
    menus.
    Look for the key guide at 
    the bottom of each menu.
    Main Menu
    Press	MENU	on	the	remote	control	to	open	the	main	menu	and	then	select	from	one	of	these	categories.
    AdjustCustomize	picture	and	sound	settings.41
    CaptionsTurn	closed	captions	on	and	off;	customize	caption	displays.46
    Initial
    Perform	basic	TV	setup.		Set	language,	scan	(memorize)	channels	and	edit	
    channel	options,	set	the	TV	clock,	set	Energy	Mode,	set	auto-on	TV	Timer,	set	up	
    Sound	Projector.
    47
    InputAssign	names	to	TV	inputs,	enable	HDMI	Control,	assign	activities	to	inputs.
    153 and 249 Series.		Perform	NetCommand	IR	“learning.”50
    LockRestrict	TV	use.		Disable	the	control-panel	buttons.		Set	a	pass	code.52
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